2014年9月29日 星期一

2014-09-30 Australia Health

  Sydney Morning Herald   
Friend of cliff fall survivor thanks 'hero' strangers who rushed to help at Warriewood  Sydney Morning Herald
The friend of a teenager who plunged from a cliff on Sydney's northern beaches and remarkably survived has thanked the strangers who rushed to his aid, saying: "They're heroes." Robin Keuning, 18, and his friend Blake Hayes, 16, decided to go for a swim ...

Miracle teen in Warriewood blowhole fall placed in coma   The Daily Telegraph
Boy broke wrists after plummeting 60 metres down Sydney cliff face   Daily Mail
Teenage boy falls off Sydney cliff   SBS

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  ABC Online   
More Australians Want to Die at Home: Report  Pro Bono Australia
Only 14 per cent of Australians die at home, despite 70 per cent of them wanting to, and dying is more institutionalised in Australia than in most other countries, according to a new report by the Grattan Institute. The report, Dying Well, was released this week ...

Seniors call for law to enforce dying wish   9news.com.au
Dying to know how you'll die?   ABC Online (blog)
Researchers find dying at home hard to achieve   Noosa News

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  Medical News Today   
Malaria severity influenced by five human genes, say researchers  Medical News Today
A large, international multi-center study - the largest of its kind to investigate the human genetics of malaria - has uncovered some new clues about susceptibility to severe malaria. mosquito. Malaria is a disease that develops when a mosquito infected by the ...

Digitising maps of malaria hotspots to save lives   SciDev.Net
New genetic indicators could help solve malaria puzzle   Phys.Org
Malaria deaths linked to where people live: study   Xinhua
malaysiandigest.com   
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  Yahoo News UK   
Girls lack iron due to energy drinks  Nursing Careers Allied Health
A British food industry body says teenage girls are showing increasing iron deficiency because of high-caffeine energy drinks. Rising levels of iron deficiency among teenage girls may be linked to an increase in the amount of high-caffeine energy drinks they ...

'Girls lack iron due to energy drinks'   MSN NZ News
Are energy drinks making you MORE tired? Products are blamed for soaring ...   Daily Mail
Iron issue 'down to energy drinks'   Yahoo News UK
The Times (subscription)   
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  Medical Xpress   
Device could mean end of hammy twangs  The Daily Telegraph
IT'S the one thing guaranteed to spoil your grand final party quicker than warm beer or a misfiring barbecue - the sight of your team's star player sustaining a sudden hamstring injury. COLLOQUIALLY known as "doing a hammy", the visual of an elite athlete ...

Revolutionary hamstring tester will keep more players on the paddock   Medical Xpress
Revolutionary hamstring tester will keep more players on the field   Science Codex

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  SBS   
How exercise can help kids with ADHD  Quartz
Mental exercises to build (or rebuild) attention span have shown promise recently as adjuncts or alternatives to amphetamines in addressing symptoms common to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Building cognitive control, to be better able to ...

ADHD Can Hamper School Performance as Early as 2nd Grade, Study Says   Philly.com
ADHD can hamper school performance as early as 2nd grade   13abc Action News

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  Muscatine Journal   
MP Anna Watson calls on the government to open all mental health beds at ...  Kiama Independent-Lake Times
Shellharbour MP Anna Watson met with Health Services Union's Andrew Gorman last month to discuss a lack of high-dependency mental health facility's in the Illawarra/Shoalhaven region. Picture Eliza Winkler. MEMBER for Shellharbour Anna Watson has ...

Iowa passes mental health checkup   Muscatine Journal
Challenges remain in Iowa mental health redesign   Sioux City Journal
Iowa to see 'exciting' changes   Quad City Times
South Coast Register   
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  Brisbane Times   
World must act on Ebola: Australian doctor  The Australian
A QUEENSLAND doctor who has been treating Ebola victims in west Africa says the international community must do more to help stem the crisis. EBOLA has killed at least 3000 people across the region since December last year and there are predictions ...

Brisbane doctor in the fight against Ebola   ABC Online (blog)

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  Refinery29   
How Much Caffeine Is REALLY In Your Starbucks Order?  Refinery29
Is International Coffee Day a marketer-invented holiday created to sell coffee and greeting cards? Possibly. Should we still celebrate it? Absolutely. Though its origins aren't single-source, "National Coffee Day" was first observed in the U.S. in 2005; at a press ...

Coffee Day   CTV News
Social Media Cups Of Joe On International Coffee Day   Inventorspot
12 things coffee is doing to your body   Irish Examiner
The Independent   
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  Herald Sun   
Landmark trial for drug therapy to boost melanoma survival  Herald Sun
VICTORIANS with the most common melanoma will be treated with a new drugs therapy which, in a clinical trial, increased average survival times by another 50 per cent. The breakthrough global study, led by the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, showed that ...

Melbourne researchers trial breakthrough combination melanoma treatment   ABC Online

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